The period during the First World War was a very exciting time in Paris, with artists, philosophers, and poets continually discussing and arguing abo… - Jacques Lipchitz

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The period during the First World War was a very exciting time in Paris, with artists, philosophers, and poets continually discussing and arguing about the work with which they were involved. Although I myself am little concerned with abstract theory, I certainly do think of cubism as a form of emancipation essentially different from artistic movements that had preceded it. Thus, impressionism, while it was a revolutionary technique, was still an essentially naturalistic movement concerned with a precise examination of the nature of light and the effect of changing lights on representational scenes and objects. Cubism did add a new dimension to painting and sculpture, a dimension that changed our way of looking at nature and the work of art.

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About Jacques Lipchitz

(22 August [O.S. 10 August] 1891 – May 16, 1973) was an American cubist sculptor.

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Alternative Names: Zák Lifshits Jakoff Lipschitz Chaïm Jacob Lipchitz Žak Lifshits Jacques Lipschitz Jakoff Lipchitz Chaim Jacob Lipchitz Žak Lipšic Chaim Jakob Lipsic Zak Lifshits lipschitz Lipchitz jacques lipschitz Jakub Lipszyc
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I remember one day when Juan Gris told me about a bunch of grapes he had seen in a painting by Picasso. The next day these grapes appeared in a painting by Gris, this time in a bowl; and the day after, the bowl appeared in a painting by Picasso.

All my life as an artist I have asked myself: What pushes me continually to make sculpture? I have found the answer — at least the answer for myself. Art is an action against death. It is denial of death.

For me sculpture is divinity. This is the only answer that I could find for myself. Art is man's distinctly human way of fighting death. Through art, man achieves immortality and in this immortality we find God.

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